K-shell photoionization of Be-like Boron (B$^+$) Ions: Experiment and Theory
Abstract
Absolute cross sections for the K-shell photoionization of Be-like boron ions were measured with the ion-photon merged-beams technique at the Advanced Light Source synchrotron radiation facility. High-resolution spectroscopy with E/E up to 8800 (E 22 meV) covered the energy ranges 193.7 -- 194.7 eV and 209 -- 215 eV. Lifetimes of the strongest resonances are determined with relative uncertainties down to approximately 4% for the broadest resonance. The measured resonance strengths are consistent with 60 % ground-state and 40 % metastable-state ions in the primary ion beam and confirmed by comparison with independent absolute photo-recombination heavy-ion storage-ring measurements with B ions using the principle of detailed balance. Experimental determination of the line width for the P resonance gives a value of 47 2 meV and compares favourably to a theoretical estimate of 47 meV from the R-matrix with pseudo-states (RMPS) method. The measured line widths of the P, D resonances are 10.0 2 meV and 32 3meV, respectively, compared to RMPS theoretical estimates of 9 meV and 34 meV.
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@article{arxiv.1405.0073,
title = {K-shell photoionization of Be-like Boron (B$^+$) Ions: Experiment and Theory},
author = {A Mueller and S Schippers and R A Phaneuf and S W J Scully and A Aguilar and C Cisneros and M F Gharaibeh and A S Schlachter and B M McLaughlin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.0073},
year = {2014}
}
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23 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in J. Phys. B